Uncertainty Estimation In Seismic Tomography Stories

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This Is A True Story

by Anais on Sep 17, 2017
Loving Wives

So, tonight, I sit here with a steaming cup of tea -- classical music is on, Rick is working beside me. I'm taking the time to right up this absolutely true story—and I have the pictures to prove it. I'm a "housewife" now. I've been home a lot lately, having traded in the semi-secure but totally evil corporate world for the freedom (and uncertainty) of contr...

Heart of the Sunrise

by Adrian Leverkuhn on Sep 14, 2017
Romance

The Starlight Sonata, Part III Heart of the Sunrise ©2008 by Adrian Leverkuhn (Note: The first part of the Sonata appeared under the title "Woman in Chains"; the second part as "The Stones of Years".) I Once upon a time Tracy had cared about the world she lived in... and the life she'd taken for granted for so long. But that world, like the life she'd k...

Review: The Dukes of Hazzard

by Rev_Lovejoy on Sep 13, 2017
Reviews & Essays

I just saw the "The Dukes of Hazzard" movie and it was so thought provoking that I felt compelled to offer my review. It's a story about a family of inbred southerners that takes the law into its own hands and creates chaos . . . No, wait a minute, that's "Fahrenheit 9/11." "The Dukes" is more about serious environmental concerns and the power of the people...

Lone Star

by Zeb_Carter on Jan 8, 2019
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Copyright © 2009 - 2018 - This is an original work by Zeb Carter and is protected under copyright by U.S. copyright law. It is only submitted at Literotica.Com and any submission to any other site has not been authorized by the Author. Lone Star * * Lone Star Tanks * * The storm was getting worse as the tank was buffeted by the high winds outside. Dust...

Online Confessions Pt. 01

by MarriedMindGames on Feb 25, 2019
Loving Wives

For nearly ten years, Brian and I had enjoyed one success after another as business partners. We shared an entrepreneurial spirit. We are both geniuses in our own right; me as the creative force and he as the technical wizard. Success is never boring. Wealth is more a blessing than a curse. There are the creature comforts of nice homes, stable of nice vehicl...

A Journey into Bliss

by LibertyMarshmellow98 on Sep 4, 2018
Exhibitionist & Voyeur

This is a separate story from my "Liberty's Adventures" series but features the two main characters you are familiar with at a later point in their journey. This was inspired by some fun I had while I was on the flight home from Rome. It went a little bit away from what I had initially had in mind and began to write itself, but I hope you enjoy it. *****...

Invasion of the Alien Flesh Rockets

by Emperor_Nero on Sep 1, 2017
Humor & Satire

This story is also my entry in the 2008 Literotica Halloween Story contest, so please, enjoy the story and then cast your vote at the conclusion. Thanks The Author wishes to thank and give credit to H.G. Wells for his 1898 novel The War of the Worlds, as well as to Howard Koch, John Houseman and Orson Wells for their efforts on the 1938 Mercury Theater on t...

The Return Ch. 01

by muirmadra on Sep 18, 2017
Loving Wives

I would like to thank Techsan for his patience and proof reading. His editing skills were invaluable. * Chapter One: Jamaica The clear azure waters were placid as the old weathered trawler lay anchored just off the north side of Jamaica, close to 13 miles northeast of Montego Bay. The current slowly drifted past the worn boat as an incredibly thin black y...

Life is Uncertain... Ch. 02

by Stultus on Sep 14, 2017
Loving Wives

The ship renovations exceeded my expectations and were more than adequate for our task at hand. With all of the new technology, the former crew requirement of over twenty people was reduced to a core of eight. We hired a Captain, an experienced pair of mates, a Chief Engineer and his assistant, a radio/radar tech, and two crewman/deckhands. The crew was most...

Call-out

by WarmHander on Aug 7, 2018
Mature

A nondescript buzz intruded harshly into the almost complete silence of the small bedroom of the equally nondescript semi-detached house that Simon Bagnall had converted into his 'office', although it might better have been described as his 'playroom', since it was the place to which he often retreated from his busy daily life to indulge himself in one of th...